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Hello to everyone, wonderful board, and a question......

Started by Tyrant171, March 24, 2005, 11:59:21 PM

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Tyrant171

Hey guys, I just signed up today. It seems like you've got an awesome community here with some top-notch members. My name is Ryan, I'm from the Chicago area, and I'm actually picking up my first bike, a 1997 GS500E, on Saturday.

I'm so freakin excited about it and I absolutely cannot wait to get on it and ride. However, my only concern is that the bike is missing the right side mirror. I've been doing some searching online for motorcycle mirrors, and I haven't been having much luck. I think I have an idea of what type of mirror it takes, judging from the pictures I've seen of a seperate mirror, but I don't wanna order anything until I know for sure.

So, I guess what I'm asking of you guys is if you could possibly list some types/models of mirrors that would fit my bike (and it wouldn't help if they have a touch of style, either ;) ). I would really appreciate any help you guys are willing to give me!

Like I said before, this place seems great and I can't wait to get my bike so I can start contributing. :)

mastrind

look up your local Parts Unlimited dealer (//www.parts-unlimited.com/dealers.html)....I've used many Emgo mirrors in the past....cheap and effective.....Good Luck....and Welcome!!!
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SHAUN: It's Saturday!

PETE: No, it's not. It's funking Sunday. And I've got to go to funking work in four funking hours 'cos every other funker in my funking department is funking ill! Now can you see why I'm SO FUNKING ANGRY?

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sprint_9

Anything with a 10 mm stem bolt should work, correct me if Im wrong as Im not 100 percent sure.

alexXx

bikebandit.com offers OEM parts so if your other mirror is stock you can pick up a stock mirror at this site...


- alex
'03 SV650S

jiggersplat

theres plenty avaible on fleabay too, just search for gs 500 or gs500
2003 suzuki sv1000s

DerekNC

Yep, don't sweat the mirror. Any mirror except ones designed for Yamaha should fit. I bought one stock one but since I needed 2 I ordered the Emgo mirrors off Ebay. Their quality is not up to par with the stock mirrors but they look great on the bike.

Derek

Jake D

There is a site called www.jcwhitney.com that has a ton of different style mirrors that will fit the GS and they are all cheap.  I went with the "sport" mirrors.
2003 Honda VTR1000F Super Hawk 996

Many of the ancients believe that Jake D was made of solid stone.

scratch

Does Napoleon still make mirrors? If they do, there's another option.

Edit: Oh, yeah, and WELCOME!
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snapper

I use the bar end bicycle mirrors.  They work pretty good too!  And all you have to do is go to your local bicycle shop.  If done right you can keep the bar end weights.

:)
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JCH

If you want to keep the stock mirror then go to bike bandit and just buy a right one.    

I just bought two near spotless mirrors off of megz so my old right one might be available soon.  No scratches, just used.
2003 SV650S
1980 GS1100L

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